Enraged by the murder of its offspring, a Bigfoot rampages through the countryside of Southeast Ohio. A Detective (Zach Galligan) and a Park Ranger (Johnny Lechner) with a Bigfoot researcher (David Sherrill) scramble to locate the legendary creature before it attacks a group of teenagers on a camping trip to an isolated place called Kampout.

The Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings travel to Pendleton County, West Virginia, to investigate a Bigfoot that is believed to be drawn to fire, but a crewmember goes missing while using fireworks in their final hunt.

Now in its final days, the crowdfunding campaign to fund the production of the third Small Town Monsters film, Boggy Creek Monster, has gathered well over 150% of its initial goal. While the outpouring of support is somewhat unprecedented for a documentary revolving around the Bigfoot subject, it shouldn’t come as a surprise. With the involvement of the man who authored the definitive book about Boggy Creek, Beast of Boggy Creek, as well as the name recognition associated with the Legend of Boggy Creek, the Kickstarter had a head start.

A video shot near Payson allegedly shows a Sasquatch walking through the forest, but Bigfoot enthusiasts, including a professor of anatomy at Idaho State University, say the Payson video has some major red flags.

The Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings look back at the most frightening moments from their investigations, including the “Hellhound,” “Cherokee Death Cat,” “Cave Creature,” “Bear beast,” “Shadow Creature” and Hogzilla.”

Ben & Annie are a young couple living in Chicago, on a weekend trip to Annie’s small North Carolina hometown. At the local bar they run into Paul, a charming old friend of Annie’s, and Ben learns something he never knew about his girlfriend: She believes in Bigfoot. In fact, she and her friends used to “hunt” for the creature when they were kids. Before Ben knows it, he’s off on an impromptu Squatchin’ trip deep in the Carolina backwoods. Amidst the Squatch calls, campfire stories and beers, Ben quickly realizes that Paul may have an ulterior motive in bringing Annie to the woods. And something else out here seems to be after her as well. Everyone but Ben thinks its Bigfoot. But it can’t be, can it? After all, Bigfoot isn’t real…

Expedition Bigfoot: The Sasquatch Museum opened in early February in Cherry Log — located about halfway between Ellijay and Blue Ridge on Highway 515. The 4,000-square foot museum is filled with what owners David and Malinda Bakara call the largest collection of Bigfoot artifacts in any museum anywhere, much of which were gathered by fellow Bigfoot fans and researchers. That collection includes casts of alleged Bigfoot hand and foot prints, newspaper articles documenting reported sightings, a gallery of sketches, and even a life-sized replica of Bigfoot himself.

A new video posted to YouTube this week claimed to show a Bigfoot in Payson Canyon. According to the video’s description, the footage was captured in the spring of 2015, and has only recently seen the light of day because the man who filmed it was “nervous or embarrassed to show anyone who might think he was crazy.”